Example sentences of "of [noun sg] have [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The use of 6-MP for the treatment of leukaemia had an unexpected consequence .
2 The ideal of self-government has a special aspect that integrity promotes directly , and noticing this will lead us into our main discussion of legitimacy and political obligation .
3 All four changes of course had a Continental bias .
4 And of course having a good time .
5 It is quite normal of course to have a rapid weight loss of several pounds in the first week due mainly to water loss ( our bodies are 70 per cent water ) .
6 As the law stands , he of course has no separate claim , following the abolition of claims for loss of services by s2 of the Administration of Justice Act 1982 .
7 Th they 're our largest exporter er there 's inter-company sales which would gen can generate quite useful profits since they get sold on both of er Penguin companies er and Longman of course has a high content of erm er of er non-U K sales and Addison Wesley also er I mean Camco was the most international , but it 's erm not er it 's not an exporter in sterling denominated terms .
8 Thus the total number of transactions T in the economy can be taken to be fixed if full employment is the norm , or alternatively the assumption that the quantity of money has no permanent effect on the real sector of the economy implies that T is independent of M. Consequently there should be a definite relationship between the quantity of money and the price level if the velocity of circulation can also be shown to be independent of M.
9 Monetarists argue that changes in the supply of money have a crucial effect on the economy .
10 It can be seen that the raw material of creativity has a diverse background of information ; in Coleridge 's case he was an avid reader of all the explorations that were the rage at that time .
11 As Fimrite points out , the popular , working-class sport of baseball has a disorderly tradition .
12 Undoubtedly regulation of industry has the potential power to improve social welfare and to say we should abandon it because it may not always do so is nihilistic .
13 Even so this attribute of mind has a biological basis , and intercalates with thought forms of a very different nature .
14 The air line is inserted through the cap of the tube ( virtually every model of undergravel has a different cap system , designed to spread water through the tank , and/or splash it on the surface for aeration ) .
15 On the other hand making a cup of tea has an obvious start and finish .
16 One side of Terrace had a little garden , a little postage stamp , no ever so small .
17 What they have to say by way of appraisal has no effective force unless it is incorporated into the mediation process enacted by teachers and under their control .
18 Whereas other types of programme have the professional broadcaster take on a sort of translating or ‘ brokerage ’ role between the experts and the public .
19 Because distance learning and correspondence modes of study have no practical content it is essential that those choosing to study by either of these modes have adequate background practical skill and knowledge in key aspects of hospitality operations and can provide evidence to the centre to which they are applying that the skills they possess are likely to be transferable to supervision of other aspect of a hospitality operation .
20 This kind of research has a long history in psychology and education but is relatively undeveloped in the rest of social science .
21 One tonne of marijuana has a thermal value of 2.7 barrels of oil .
22 Many other people have rights , including those concerned with fishing , and in my native Scotland the value of fishing has a significant part to play in the local economy , particulary in remote areas .
23 Placing Irigaray 's work in the context of Freudian and post-Freudian theory , Whitford suggests that Irigaray 's apparently very traditional and essentialist use of symbolism has a strategic function , like that of Derrida 's analyses , designed to draw attention to the underpinnings of Western metaphysics , in order to undermine them .
24 Each individual piece of equipment has a special contribution to make ; for example , a tape recorder can be equally effective in stimulating discussion as a film , but films or video tapes are more effective for the demonstration of practical skills where movement is essential .
25 Another Director-General whose vision of broadcasting had a major influence in a period of important change in social attitudes was Hugh Greene , who oversaw a more liberal interpretation of ‘ public service ’ in the 1960s .
26 This level of abuse had a snowballing effect .
27 Bankruptcy proceedings , on the other hand , have no lis , they are not adversarial and the whole statutory scheme of bankruptcy has a different purpose and objective when compared with ‘ civil proceedings ’ properly so called .
28 Joseph 's view of kingship had no particular originality .
29 Against the angular and decaying walls of the tombs , the drifts of sand had a sensuous grace , immaculate and virginal .
30 Certainly the opening up of knowledge about finance does enable all heads of faculty to have an organisation-wide view rather than bidding behind closed doors .
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